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sm jsermuda -^ tfuconier msjj published bi-weekly price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays thon-op eal wu volume xxxviii hamilton bermuda saturday october 28 1961 no 25 governor urges speedy action on franchise and social security bill h b.mil iiih . am ls *" t7 i tl m fe l^-wffliw^telpp b loft '-^ i *.-â€¢â– â€¢**â– -*Â° â– s>^ja3-fe iijjft jib jknt ibh5 j.b 1 l^w mwaa mat^aw m t \ mw mara tfr v ib k^^^^v^l r^b fl l â– *â– w'^ast'ii.-^mmw mwww â– jl h te^^^k^^m m.^^^^.l - a â€” â€” ____!____â– ___Â» ____. h â€¢ a__js__i nm^na ihbmi^l legislators warned at opening of parliament on two-pronged threat to colony's revenue ycuth leaders â€” members of the social wmiaie board front are seen with youth leaders who were presented diplomas for successfully completing a lti-week leadership course j.iven under direction of mr reginald ming youth adviser and the board's youth commit.te board officials in front row from lift arc mr ming mr a x jones mrs i^anees robinson mrs george wardman dr w ii c maters miss lois perinchief mr john l.urland and mr francis gosling back rot are mrs gloria williams mrs r a bum-ows guest artist at ceremony ., miss laureen jones lawson e mapp r a burrows ren matthews julian yan lowe leon edmeade thomas famous mrs lorraine lapsley and mrs marion f robinson â€” photo by ed kelly in his speech at the convening of colonial parliament on or wednesday he the governor sir julian gascoigne warn ed members of a two-pronged threat to the colony's main fctucc of revenue which he said was being probed and among othn thin he called for speedy action on such unfinished biuinct s thc franchise and social security bius which had been cunied over from thc last session to ill appearances sir ju lian said the colony's economy arm bonyanl and the prospects for the coining year were en covraging however he went on to express serious eon ihi colony's natural beauty and he re-emphasized the need for earnest consideration of the question of hospitalization here many souls to help colony gets its 2nd queens nurse hallowe'en spirits they saved a life â€” above are ian macdonald stud thomas council who were awarded the boys brigade's cross for heroism for their gallant actions in saving the life of a man will be presented with their awards tomorrow by the gov ernor sir julian gascoigne the presentation will take place after the governor attends the enrolment service of the 1st bermuda company of the boys brigade at st paul's church paget at 11 a.m the boys rescued mr clifford williams de puty manager at cunard eagle airways when his boat was swamped by heavy seas off south shore devonshire in june the cross for heroism is the highest possible in the brigad whose headquarter is in london and this is the first occasion it will be given to a company at oue time cern over new business prac tices here which result in los of customs revenue to the count ry this he said was be ing urgently considered by a committee of the executive in charity drive following is the text of his excellency's speech : â€” mr president and honour able entleineii of the legis lative council : a young bennnda girl who had the distinction of being the second from her home to qualify in england as a queen's nurse and to have her name entered on her majesty's roll ie turned to the colony on monday she is miss claire harford daughter of mr and mrs algernon s harford of west side somerset mrs v o'donnell king m b e mr reginald ming youth organiser mrs t x tatem link patron of the junior red cross and teacher at ord road school and the reverend vernon byrd of st paul's a m e church in hamilton are only a few of the friendly souls and kind spirits who are helping in the children's hallowe'en coll ection iext tuesday night october 31 mr speaker and members of the honourable house of assembly : international scene hi the international scene the governor sounded sombre notes on the berlin crisis â€” which he said was the gravest threat to pence since world war ii and the resumption of the atmospheric testing ot unclear explosions by the hus i welcome you all back to day to begin a new parlia mentary session in particular i welcome you mr president who have so recently been ap pointed to be our new chief justice i trust that you and mrs abbott will quickly and happily adjust yourselves to life iu bermuda which you miss liar lord has already ac cepted an appointment to the staff of the king edward vii memorial hospital and will be gin work within a fortught as ar as we could ascertain the only other beruiudiau-born nurse to qualify for the queen's roll was xurse lor raine dyer formerly of pem broke who now practices ln england jmâ€”ima a_m amm lk"s^m / 4^v w to be eve institute sians regarding other local af fairs sir julian spoke at length about tlie destruction of howard academy to merge into new secondary school under a.m.e trustees ( continued on page 2 ladies auxiliary helps junior band this year the collection s jointly sponsored by the l c c a and the commit miss harford left bermuda in august pj54 for manor ho pital walsall staffordshir â€¢, where she did general training iinishing in 1957 wth a diplo ma as a state registered the recently formed ladies auxiliary af the xorth v'ill mc junior band held their first : unction thursday after noon at the alexandria hall a fashion show and tea un der the patronage of dr marjorie bean supervisor if schools the tea is the first tit a series of functions to raise money for the purchase of instruments for the junior band which at present num bers over a hundred boys-and girls at present the hoys and girls are integrated in one hand but mr leslie young the director said that he hoped soon to form a separ ate girls group williams marinnatte bel boda patfica seymour phyl lis dill asd medames shirley walters janet incheiip marion smith the one male model was mr robert w 1 liams miss phyllis robinson directed the show which w.ls eiuceed by mr vinceitt raw the governing body of howard academy and the trustees of st paul's a.m.e church have reached an agreement whereby the school will be incorporated into a property in pem 1 1 e left to the church trustees several years ago to be de veloped for educational purposes tee of 25 for handicapped children it's a ease of child fen helping children â€” those who can go out and have fun on hallowe'en helping those who cant join in the spirit of things by visiting their neigh bors for candies cookies and coins again this year as last the trick is to treat youngsters will be hoping for candies and cookies for themselves while the coins 0 into official milk cartons to be used for less fortunate chil dren in the community tbe off ical cartons will carry an identification of an orange and black hallowe'en label the sign that the pennies will go to a good purpose mtss claire harford xurse in may 1!Â»58 she went o birmingham maternity hos pital to do her part 1 mid wifery xovember of that year she went to gloucester district xursmg society for part 11 midwifery upon completion of which she became a state cer tified midwife during her early years ni london she attended night classes studying french the property known as silk house is part of the estate af the late richard eve and com prises some six acres of land the nurse was accompanied from england by her aunt mrs emily francis they tra velled via a french liner to xew york where they spent two weeks visiting relatives and friends returning with them by the ocean monarch monday was the nurse's sister mrs madge clark a.m.e church in the fulfil ment of the terms of richard eve's will lings dr bean in her remarks emphasized the worthwhile ness of groups such as the junior band by means f.f which young people could develop their talents and learn how to employ their lei sure time in satisfying and creative activity she urged the full support of parents and friends for the venture the guest of honour was in troduced bv mrs marguerite grant and thanked by mr leslie young co-chairmen ot the teas were miss kose wil liams and mrs roslyn stines yesterday the chairman fef the board of education gave notice in the house of assem bly of a proposed message to the governor requesting that funds the government agreed to provide howard acadeuiv be tranferred to the new school this morning mr e c wil liams senior trustee of the church explained to t h c recorder that the late mi eve a dairy farmer died over 46 years ago he gave members of his immediate family a life interest in his estate and willed that upon their death thc church trustees were to devel op it for the purpos â– of higher education without racial re strictions she stayed in gloucester and enrolled iu the quccu's insti tute of district xursing and in january i960 she passed the examination qualifying her for appointment to the queen's roll according to the message the governing body el th school and the trustees of the church have made an arrange ment for the establishment and maintenance of a secondare school to be named the eve in stitute on land orir.ing part of the state of the late mr eve ami in accordance with the terms of his will personal and social a hallowe'en drill by a number of little girls direct ed by mrs madge swan pre ceded the display of fashions which were modelled by tlie misses delores silllonds judy miss harford returned to london tor further experience in her field she was educated in bermuda at west end school and sandys secondary school she was oue of a num ber of girls who seized the only opportunity in bermuda for them at that time to enter her chosen field when the com mittee of 2s opened the chil dren's hospital at ireland island she spent a year there b fore going to england many churches in their hun day school groups red cross links and other sponsored groups will be going out ac companied by adults and older responsible f o i â– g people later returning to their start ing points for hallowe'en pa 1 tics the idet that good goblins aren't late the.vv ff the street by half past eight ' is being stressed by the chil li it it's hallowe'en committee whose chairman is lady gas won has been received from ryerson institute of technology canada that a former student of the berkeley institute delbert edwards son o mr and mrs lansdown edwards has won the award of b.st draftsman for likil the last of the eve survivors died about six years ago mr williams stated lie explained that the church as such gets no financial bene it from the land mr eve was a man interested in education and the a.m church and he felt he trustees as a group would be most able in carrying out his wishes wm ww mm fl!ji.ljjiljhijjjjjjji.jjjiljjjjjjjv jrl * bl.lllll.llj!jii m^mfmmw/m^^r/i^/iwl ' ' hmwmw ***. ' aaa l^kaammtmmla^^^^^m /** s * > v * ________â– , ir "** . ma"^^^^'fr i a_rmwama\m\\\\\\\99 1ft h 1 gekfram rmf j **"â– Â«. the school will be adminis tered by a corporate body io he composed of three members nominated bv tin acadeuiv iovcruor ami three bv t!i chwch with a seventh person who will be chairman appoiii ed by the governor â€¢ * â€¢ congratulations to miss cynthia simons of middle town pembroke on her fif teenth birthday yesterday mr eve's dau'_rliter inci dently was the firsl known trained coloured school teaea er she taaghl school for many years at the silk house which was destroyed by storm a lew xurse harford made several trips to the continent visiting among other places denmark italy paris and germany sue said she particularly liked ski ing in xorway and switzer land eoignc mrs hazel perinchief of pembroke has returned from a trip to englatu and the con tinent the children's hallowe'en collection will be ;> parish pmmmmma activity and sash parish has its own patron and secretary if attv child or parnt wants to help in this worthy cause and is yet a part of a particular sponsor ed group the secretaries for each parish an be eolltaetcl bv telephone from the west end to the east end they are sandys miss doris marsh southampton dudley cooper warwick mrs jones paget mrs 11 j milehell pembroke miss margaret ritson-sinith whose office is in trinity hall devonshire mr reginald ming youth organiser who can be reached at his office in the tennis stadium smith's mrs henry trott hamilton parish mrs hilary richardson st george's mr paul rich the corporate body 1b message states will be respon sible to the trustees of the year ago the members of allen temple invite you heard chapel a.m.e church to their north shore pembroke east thanksgiving dinner will observe * annual womens day allen temple youth centre thursday november 3 1961 at the sunday october 29 1961 at 7.00 p.m speaker mr a e nicbcll m.c.p one of sandy's representatives 11 a.m 4.15 p.m 7.30 p.m guest speaker rev mrs romelia atkins married 30 years â€” arthur aud maria benn of king st , hamilton seen above celebrated their 30th wedding anni versary on thursday they were at home to a large number of friends among whom was mrs jane burgess who was maid of honour at the marriage and the only surviving member of the bride's party mr benn is a practicing masseur and his wife operates a dress shop , â€” photo by ed kelly after the speech there will be a question and answer period in which all will be able to participate new york u.s.a you are welcome to worship with us all day admission 10 rev hewley e hinds pastor j w parker pastor - diet delightfully with diet delight g

sm jsermuda -^ tfuconier msjj published bi-weekly price 6d wednesdays 1 saturdays thon-op eal wu volume xxxviii hamilton bermuda saturday october 28 1961 no 25 governor urges speedy action on franchise and social security bill h b.mil iiih . am ls *" t7 i tl m fe l^-wffliw^telpp b loft '-^ i *.-â€¢â– â€¢**â– -*Â° â– s>^ja3-fe iijjft jib jknt ibh5 j.b 1 l^w mwaa mat^aw m t \ mw mara tfr v ib k^^^^v^l r^b fl l â– *â– w'^ast'ii.-^mmw mwww â– jl h te^^^k^^m m.^^^^.l - a â€” â€” ____!____â– ___Â» ____. h â€¢ a__js__i nm^na ihbmi^l legislators warned at opening of parliament on two-pronged threat to colony's revenue ycuth leaders â€” members of the social wmiaie board front are seen with youth leaders who were presented diplomas for successfully completing a lti-week leadership course j.iven under direction of mr reginald ming youth adviser and the board's youth commit.te board officials in front row from lift arc mr ming mr a x jones mrs i^anees robinson mrs george wardman dr w ii c maters miss lois perinchief mr john l.urland and mr francis gosling back rot are mrs gloria williams mrs r a bum-ows guest artist at ceremony ., miss laureen jones lawson e mapp r a burrows ren matthews julian yan lowe leon edmeade thomas famous mrs lorraine lapsley and mrs marion f robinson â€” photo by ed kelly in his speech at the convening of colonial parliament on or wednesday he the governor sir julian gascoigne warn ed members of a two-pronged threat to the colony's main fctucc of revenue which he said was being probed and among othn thin he called for speedy action on such unfinished biuinct s thc franchise and social security bius which had been cunied over from thc last session to ill appearances sir ju lian said the colony's economy arm bonyanl and the prospects for the coining year were en covraging however he went on to express serious eon ihi colony's natural beauty and he re-emphasized the need for earnest consideration of the question of hospitalization here many souls to help colony gets its 2nd queens nurse hallowe'en spirits they saved a life â€” above are ian macdonald stud thomas council who were awarded the boys brigade's cross for heroism for their gallant actions in saving the life of a man will be presented with their awards tomorrow by the gov ernor sir julian gascoigne the presentation will take place after the governor attends the enrolment service of the 1st bermuda company of the boys brigade at st paul's church paget at 11 a.m the boys rescued mr clifford williams de puty manager at cunard eagle airways when his boat was swamped by heavy seas off south shore devonshire in june the cross for heroism is the highest possible in the brigad whose headquarter is in london and this is the first occasion it will be given to a company at oue time cern over new business prac tices here which result in los of customs revenue to the count ry this he said was be ing urgently considered by a committee of the executive in charity drive following is the text of his excellency's speech : â€” mr president and honour able entleineii of the legis lative council : a young bennnda girl who had the distinction of being the second from her home to qualify in england as a queen's nurse and to have her name entered on her majesty's roll ie turned to the colony on monday she is miss claire harford daughter of mr and mrs algernon s harford of west side somerset mrs v o'donnell king m b e mr reginald ming youth organiser mrs t x tatem link patron of the junior red cross and teacher at ord road school and the reverend vernon byrd of st paul's a m e church in hamilton are only a few of the friendly souls and kind spirits who are helping in the children's hallowe'en coll ection iext tuesday night october 31 mr speaker and members of the honourable house of assembly : international scene hi the international scene the governor sounded sombre notes on the berlin crisis â€” which he said was the gravest threat to pence since world war ii and the resumption of the atmospheric testing ot unclear explosions by the hus i welcome you all back to day to begin a new parlia mentary session in particular i welcome you mr president who have so recently been ap pointed to be our new chief justice i trust that you and mrs abbott will quickly and happily adjust yourselves to life iu bermuda which you miss liar lord has already ac cepted an appointment to the staff of the king edward vii memorial hospital and will be gin work within a fortught as ar as we could ascertain the only other beruiudiau-born nurse to qualify for the queen's roll was xurse lor raine dyer formerly of pem broke who now practices ln england jmâ€”ima a_m amm lk"s^m / 4^v w to be eve institute sians regarding other local af fairs sir julian spoke at length about tlie destruction of howard academy to merge into new secondary school under a.m.e trustees ( continued on page 2 ladies auxiliary helps junior band this year the collection s jointly sponsored by the l c c a and the commit miss harford left bermuda in august pj54 for manor ho pital walsall staffordshir â€¢, where she did general training iinishing in 1957 wth a diplo ma as a state registered the recently formed ladies auxiliary af the xorth v'ill mc junior band held their first : unction thursday after noon at the alexandria hall a fashion show and tea un der the patronage of dr marjorie bean supervisor if schools the tea is the first tit a series of functions to raise money for the purchase of instruments for the junior band which at present num bers over a hundred boys-and girls at present the hoys and girls are integrated in one hand but mr leslie young the director said that he hoped soon to form a separ ate girls group williams marinnatte bel boda patfica seymour phyl lis dill asd medames shirley walters janet incheiip marion smith the one male model was mr robert w 1 liams miss phyllis robinson directed the show which w.ls eiuceed by mr vinceitt raw the governing body of howard academy and the trustees of st paul's a.m.e church have reached an agreement whereby the school will be incorporated into a property in pem 1 1 e left to the church trustees several years ago to be de veloped for educational purposes tee of 25 for handicapped children it's a ease of child fen helping children â€” those who can go out and have fun on hallowe'en helping those who cant join in the spirit of things by visiting their neigh bors for candies cookies and coins again this year as last the trick is to treat youngsters will be hoping for candies and cookies for themselves while the coins 0 into official milk cartons to be used for less fortunate chil dren in the community tbe off ical cartons will carry an identification of an orange and black hallowe'en label the sign that the pennies will go to a good purpose mtss claire harford xurse in may 1!Â»58 she went o birmingham maternity hos pital to do her part 1 mid wifery xovember of that year she went to gloucester district xursmg society for part 11 midwifery upon completion of which she became a state cer tified midwife during her early years ni london she attended night classes studying french the property known as silk house is part of the estate af the late richard eve and com prises some six acres of land the nurse was accompanied from england by her aunt mrs emily francis they tra velled via a french liner to xew york where they spent two weeks visiting relatives and friends returning with them by the ocean monarch monday was the nurse's sister mrs madge clark a.m.e church in the fulfil ment of the terms of richard eve's will lings dr bean in her remarks emphasized the worthwhile ness of groups such as the junior band by means f.f which young people could develop their talents and learn how to employ their lei sure time in satisfying and creative activity she urged the full support of parents and friends for the venture the guest of honour was in troduced bv mrs marguerite grant and thanked by mr leslie young co-chairmen ot the teas were miss kose wil liams and mrs roslyn stines yesterday the chairman fef the board of education gave notice in the house of assem bly of a proposed message to the governor requesting that funds the government agreed to provide howard acadeuiv be tranferred to the new school this morning mr e c wil liams senior trustee of the church explained to t h c recorder that the late mi eve a dairy farmer died over 46 years ago he gave members of his immediate family a life interest in his estate and willed that upon their death thc church trustees were to devel op it for the purpos â– of higher education without racial re strictions she stayed in gloucester and enrolled iu the quccu's insti tute of district xursing and in january i960 she passed the examination qualifying her for appointment to the queen's roll according to the message the governing body el th school and the trustees of the church have made an arrange ment for the establishment and maintenance of a secondare school to be named the eve in stitute on land orir.ing part of the state of the late mr eve ami in accordance with the terms of his will personal and social a hallowe'en drill by a number of little girls direct ed by mrs madge swan pre ceded the display of fashions which were modelled by tlie misses delores silllonds judy miss harford returned to london tor further experience in her field she was educated in bermuda at west end school and sandys secondary school she was oue of a num ber of girls who seized the only opportunity in bermuda for them at that time to enter her chosen field when the com mittee of 2s opened the chil dren's hospital at ireland island she spent a year there b fore going to england many churches in their hun day school groups red cross links and other sponsored groups will be going out ac companied by adults and older responsible f o i â– g people later returning to their start ing points for hallowe'en pa 1 tics the idet that good goblins aren't late the.vv ff the street by half past eight ' is being stressed by the chil li it it's hallowe'en committee whose chairman is lady gas won has been received from ryerson institute of technology canada that a former student of the berkeley institute delbert edwards son o mr and mrs lansdown edwards has won the award of b.st draftsman for likil the last of the eve survivors died about six years ago mr williams stated lie explained that the church as such gets no financial bene it from the land mr eve was a man interested in education and the a.m church and he felt he trustees as a group would be most able in carrying out his wishes wm ww mm fl!ji.ljjiljhijjjjjjji.jjjiljjjjjjjv jrl * bl.lllll.llj!jii m^mfmmw/m^^r/i^/iwl ' ' hmwmw ***. ' aaa l^kaammtmmla^^^^^m /** s * > v * ________â– , ir "** . ma"^^^^'fr i a_rmwama\m\\\\\\\99 1ft h 1 gekfram rmf j **"â– Â«. the school will be adminis tered by a corporate body io he composed of three members nominated bv tin acadeuiv iovcruor ami three bv t!i chwch with a seventh person who will be chairman appoiii ed by the governor â€¢ * â€¢ congratulations to miss cynthia simons of middle town pembroke on her fif teenth birthday yesterday mr eve's dau'_rliter inci dently was the firsl known trained coloured school teaea er she taaghl school for many years at the silk house which was destroyed by storm a lew xurse harford made several trips to the continent visiting among other places denmark italy paris and germany sue said she particularly liked ski ing in xorway and switzer land eoignc mrs hazel perinchief of pembroke has returned from a trip to englatu and the con tinent the children's hallowe'en collection will be ;> parish pmmmmma activity and sash parish has its own patron and secretary if attv child or parnt wants to help in this worthy cause and is yet a part of a particular sponsor ed group the secretaries for each parish an be eolltaetcl bv telephone from the west end to the east end they are sandys miss doris marsh southampton dudley cooper warwick mrs jones paget mrs 11 j milehell pembroke miss margaret ritson-sinith whose office is in trinity hall devonshire mr reginald ming youth organiser who can be reached at his office in the tennis stadium smith's mrs henry trott hamilton parish mrs hilary richardson st george's mr paul rich the corporate body 1b message states will be respon sible to the trustees of the year ago the members of allen temple invite you heard chapel a.m.e church to their north shore pembroke east thanksgiving dinner will observe * annual womens day allen temple youth centre thursday november 3 1961 at the sunday october 29 1961 at 7.00 p.m speaker mr a e nicbcll m.c.p one of sandy's representatives 11 a.m 4.15 p.m 7.30 p.m guest speaker rev mrs romelia atkins married 30 years â€” arthur aud maria benn of king st , hamilton seen above celebrated their 30th wedding anni versary on thursday they were at home to a large number of friends among whom was mrs jane burgess who was maid of honour at the marriage and the only surviving member of the bride's party mr benn is a practicing masseur and his wife operates a dress shop , â€” photo by ed kelly after the speech there will be a question and answer period in which all will be able to participate new york u.s.a you are welcome to worship with us all day admission 10 rev hewley e hinds pastor j w parker pastor - diet delightfully with diet delight g